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Green hydrogen as a fuel in UAVs: an extended range operational pathway for sustainability

The possible use of green hydrogen as an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) fuel source is examined in this research. This investigation is used to compare with the conventional battery-powered and internal combustion engine UAVs in terms of operational and environmental benefits. The study outline focus...

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Published in:Hyperfine interactions 2024-07, Vol.245 (1), Article 166
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Green hydrogen
Hadrons
Heavy Ions
Hydrogen fuels
Internal combustion engines
Molecular
Nuclear Physics
Optical and Plasma Physics
Physics
Physics and Astronomy
R&D
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Surfaces and Interfaces
Sustainability
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